the weel(ly exponent. the weekly expone :-
TRANSCRIPT
THE WEEl(LY EXPONENT.
GIS l~TmN fOR GOllEGE
Laboratory at College
Senate and is Ready for
Report of House.
nat,. Bill ~ ·o. ~2. whil'h proYi<l.P-..
a Latt' gra·n lal1orator.'· to lie lu·
1 at Bo7.t'rnnn in connel'tion with
t•Xpl·rimt"nt station :rncl in charge
he agronomiflt of that station, hn!I
tl the t>PnUtf' :rnd h<-cn favorably re·
d from tht> houi:ie committee. ac-
SGHDDL OF MUSIC IN RECIT~l UN S~TURD~r
Pupils in School of Music Held Re·
cital ln Assembly Hall Saturday
-McNeely in Charge.
An exercise of performance in public
·wa!l given by pupils of the music
r-;ehool Haturday afternoon in the as
seml>h- hall. Twch·e pupils took pnrt,
eaeb ~ne showing plenslng skill in the
iu.lerprNatiou of his or her selection,
and evideul~es of !i!peeJy progress under
the tutelage of Prof. and ~iis.s McXeeiy.
The following progrnm was rendered at
this recital:
ing to a lc"tter rt,•eeivecl by ProfE"~· 8chnecker ·- A Twilight Id.d
Atkinson thC' e.irly part of this Miss Josie Holderby
. Jt now n~main<i for the bill to Espen, op. Au Revoir
thf' hoo ... 1•• The bill earries an ap Kargnnoff, op. :?J 1 Xo. 6 ... _Sc berzino
rlation of $2:,1100 for the t'quipping Miss Oliv6 Hussetb
teh u. lab . atory ancl ~!:UWO for the Hein!f. op. 171-. .......... Shepberd 's Drenm
iten anct· of it. It wa~ drawn up
$!i,00o for maiutenanl"e, but this
to be cut In half, due to thf' short·
of fund!", It pro\·idei. that people
e '<t1tP may IHlYf' ~ample~ of grain
~a for it~ milling and baking qual·
, and it further proyide~ thn.t ger
ition and seed tefltH may be made.
~ furtht.'r providt•d that bulletin~
tl b£' s1•nt out from time to time,
1 ng of the work of' the laborator~·.
a the administration of it sha11 rest
ll 1 the dirt•etor of thC' qtntion, the di
or in charge' of the lnborator'" and
l 'Montana RC'ed Growers' a~socia• If pa!"!<f'tl. rhe bi11, in addition to
g of gn.~at Yalne to the farmer" of
~tafC', will bring a great deal of
tical work h1·fore th(' .. tudent" of
collegf' nnd will be of great ,~nine
his wny.
one of th<' other ldll?-1 of intt~rest
be <'o11ege are a" far nhrng as ~bi!'.
!'r tlu~ failure of the llill for con
lation, another l>ill was introdncetl.
io~ing thflt the Dnrston plan of
aging- the in~titutlon be adopted.
i plan authorize~ the tja1e hoard of
.1,~ation to employ a chancellor. to
de nt Helena, anll hnn:• general su
·isfon of the !-<<'hool« of the state.
further pro\'idC'~ that the ~tate h<1ard
its di~cretiou and cut out any
r!les that may hi." duplications of
-,e offered at the other institution".
s expected that if thjs plan should
- ·y the graclutttes from each c:chool
he J!h·en diplomas from the {rni
- ~ity of ~Iontana, as thE' noified
Dol sy!;fem of )Santana would be
ed. The bill hn~ been referred to
mittet" nn<l no report on it has as
been heard.
he bill for a ~erum laboratory has
Schytte :Miss Francis Xorton
Senncri.nnen uud
~Iiss Elsie Beck Jodlcr
Pnrfow .. . ln der !:iehmide
::Mi~s Blanche Jlusseth
Spindler, op. 116 ........... Convent Bells
Miss Frankie Koch
Godard, op .. )4.. . ... Second )(azurka
Mr. Worth Orvis
Bohm ........................ Polacca-Brillinute
Miss Mabel Lyons
Sinding, op. 32, ~o. 1, )Jarchc Grote:;que
Miss Florence Thorpe
Schubert --····-···-·····-··· ... '' 'Menuetto, · · from the .Fantaisi('
Grieg, op. 19, No. 3 .. From the Canih-nl
Miss Ruth Hnrtman
:\faeDowell, op. 10, Xo. 2 .. Praeludium
Chopin, op. 36........ .. ........................... .
---··--·-_] mpromptu in P Sharp 3fajnr
Miss Gladys Griffith
Chopin, op. 31 ........ Heherzo in l' Rbarp 3tinor
.\[is~ ?t.faud Alexander
rAMUUS TE~CHER IN ATTENDANCE ON Hill
Head of Departmen t of School Arts in
North Dakota Normal College
Takes P art in Program.
One of the most interesting spe~l.ker-.
during the Country Life COll\'ention.
which came to an end at the college
last week, was :\Iiss ~fary Goodrich
Deem of Yalley ('it~r . Xorth Dakota.
Misi; Deem gave se,·era l talk'! to the
women of the co1lef!e, nnd her remark::. been reported from conunittee. ~o
!dings will be gh·en for thi~ labora- were highly :ippre«iated. She is one of the widest lwnwn Wlllll
j 1 "• but a fund or $l,OOO will he ap- en in the Xorthwest. having sen·ed on
; priatf'tl for the purclrn~t' aud prep- the Uural Sehool com mi ssion of .\"orth
_,. tion of s<'rum" and for inYestigati<ln
1 the Yaluc of them. ~hould the bill Dakota, wher<' her work has nttracte1l
r:-. Further than the committee re- wido attention . She is also one of the most prominent club wom('n of th~tt
THE WEEKLY EXPONE :-<T FRIDAY, }'EBRl"ARY 9, 1913.
ferent Tortures--Classes E a.ch
Give •• Stunt.''
Af t er E xami..n a tions F riday-A
L arge N umber I nitia ted.
Third Annual Tournam ent is
Increasing Da ily.
Friday evening tbe <'igbth annual Uoe The tenth annual roundup of the Ele,·en high schools ban• aC'eepted
p:nt~~ was heltl in the Cuiou C'lub room~ Stags was held Priday night. From the fn,·itation to attend the thircl nn
iu the agricultural building, and at that se,•eu o'clock unfil about the ~ame time nu al basketball tournament and ex-
Head of Electrical Department Returns
from Washington- Attended tbe
Meeting of Land Grant Profs.
tinw twenty-three girls were initlnte<l Saturday morning the men stuclcn ts temporaneous contest to be held at the Prof. J. A . Thaler of th(' electrical
into the mysteries of t be order. :Prompt- <:clelJrated tl.Je ~n<:Cl's~ful pa~..;agc of college the first part of March. One engineering department, rrturnrd the
ly at 7:30 o "cloek the tortures began, examinations or else drowned. the ir high school-that of Yirginia City- early part of this week from n two
and it was four hours later when the noulJle in the general golld rime. sent in it~ regrets that it could not be weeks' trip in the east, where he at
last candidate p.a~:;ed o,·er the burning The first part of the progr:im was represented. Those who have accepted tended the meeting of the l'eprcsenta·
5-ands. Although they bad been told of gin~n at Bohart's hall, where thirty- so far are Billings, Brnnite c.ounty. th·es of the land grant engineering
the miseries for W('('ks before the time: four men were iniLi atied into the m:'s- Teton count:·, Missoula, Helena, Sweet schools of the United Stat..-•s. The meot
th-e girls went th rough the ordeal teries of tile grent Stags. Fearful and Grnss county, Gal1ntiu county, Ana- ing was held in Washington, D. C., and
bra\·l~ly, und are to be congratulated on fieudish, terrible and terrifying, were conda, Be:i.verbead county, Cnrbon eoun- wa attended by "Ome thirty l'epresen-
their ~u'ccessful initiation. the stunts which they were compelJed ty and StevensYille high sehools. Ac- tatiYe~.
The erow1l, ~ixty-three in number, to perform. 11 in the !ranch of Fate, 11 ceptances haYe been coming in with The object oi the meeting was to
co11-;i.;;tiug of the al'ti,·e nwmbers andl''On tht> Bridge of 8yze11
' 11 8f'at of eYer:· mail, and it irs probable that c:e,-- perfrct an organiz:1tiun of the land
mauy alumnae and ex-student~, theu re- ~DC'!-<tiny, '' '1 Descent on :\Ian," 1 'A C'ral others will be in the hatuls of the grant (!ngineering bt;bvolli for their mu
paired to the dome.st it ::;Cienee dining Toast to Prcxy 's Ilea Ith'' and 11 'fhe eomruittee b;y the time the papi•i rench- tu al benefit. This orga.niza.tiou is to
roo111, where n two-course dinner was Oilded Braud'' were n few of the ec; its readers. be similar to the organization of gov·
sen·c<l. 'l'lti~ part o( rbe progr:tru wa~ weird things the iuitiates <lid in order Plans fo r the en•nt are also progre~s- ernment t>xpcriment station workers in
pre~iderl. o\·er by the Sl~niori;, whil(' the to join the :wciety. ing at the college. It is first planned agricul ture.
freshmen ai<ll'll in ::;erving. 'fhe girb About 9:4.) an eluborat'e banquet was that Pach society will have it.c; 'liem - One phase of engineering work
did ju=--tit:e to a ~plen<lid menn. and] sen-ed to about 17.5 in the dining room bers sign up for one or two tickets brougJ1t up wa~ the indllstria.l exteu
agaiu returned to the club rooml'I, wh€!re ot' the Bo~einun hotel. ~pce<:hes were within the next week nnd n half. The sion work, whfrh consists of. njght work
each class gtwe :i 1 'srunt. · · gh-en during the e,·emng by Hugo contract 1dll call for the tickets to be and some correspondence work . No
'l'he freshmen were the first on the 1 Dahling, who responded to the toast deli,·ered nnd paill for by about the attempt was made to sf'eurc nppropria
program, and the membrrc; were trea.te<J ''Stags of Old,'" in place o( James fourth of :\!arch . A number ..,f mer- tions this year for !<1l{'h work.
to one of the best show:, of the e,~eniug Anniu . '11, who was unable to be chants have :d!-o ~igned the pronosition Prof. Tbaler poke on tbe establish·
wheu the doors were thrown open and present; Alex Christie, C.:barler. Ilan!;en, approved by the Young )!en's Bus- ment of wirele!:!S gtatiuns at :ill the la.nd
in marched a real, JiYe circus parade. Alden ·webstrr srnrl .John B. Tnit . Ex· iness lea~ue. and more signature8 will grant schools, the primary object of
.:\fonkeys, elephants, horse...._in facr, llayor Chns. P. XeYin closed the pro- be secured in the next few daY:;. Taken 't\•hich wng for use in f'xperimental
0 ,·ery mentionable animal ·was repre- gram by gi\"ing <lll address on "Prac- altogether, plans for the eYent are com· work. Snch stations would al~o bring
sentcd in the procession, while the ticaJ Politics.'· The menu was as fol- ing nicel;y. the colleges closer togetbn anll tend
crowd was connilsed in laughter by lows: to strengthen them by 90 doing.
the nntics of "encle Jo~b . ·· After S irlo in of Beer, Bordelaise )fr. G. B. ('on way, ~tnt(' neC'ountant, The talk was fn\'orably recei"ecl auU
djsbaudiug. se\·eral mC'mbNs sang or OJi,·es Parker IIouse Rolls has been in the city for the pa!';t few resolutions were adopted fa\'Ol'iug !iUCh
recited hits on the sophomore or junior Sweet Pickles p days checking up the :tccounts of the action. Prof. Tbn1er wa:-; appointed as
unch different departm('nt~. :'iJr. Conwin· a. committee of one to organize the
classe~ . while a Spanish dance also Chicken ga,·e :1 talk before the a"i;;cmbl,\- la;t
added to the freshman show. ) l ashed Potatoes wo.rk of installation.
Xl'xt came the sophomores. dre~seU a"
little boys and girl~, and the.fr ~pel'ialty
was getting off jokes on the frt>o;;hmeu
and juniors. ~fany of the hits were ori
French Peas :~ear wliich will be rem<.'mbere-d hy The officers of the perfe<'ted organ·
«rern .\ pple Pie Ameril·nn Cheese man:· as one of the hec;t heard on the ization were: Dean .J. P .. Jack!--on of
Saratoga Fhtkes hill last year. ::\Ias:;::u: !Jnserts lu,,.titu1e of Technology.
Cigars Cigarettes president, and Dean A. )f:t'lton of Iowa
ginal and all were funny nod showed a About Febrnary 1st the entire pnrty
close obsen·n.tiou of student~ around aUjournecl to the Lyric theater, where
the college. a program wns gh-c n. :.\fnsic was furBOOSTERS HOlD ONE
:--itate collC'ge, ~ecretarytrf'a~urer.
An executin• co mmittee wa'.'l aho :ip
poiuterl. among whom ·wf're Pruf. Tyler
from lo.Iassachu~ets Tlll'ltitnte of Tech~
nology, and Dc-an Bic:qeU from the
~(ichigan .Agri C' ultura l college. Dressed as gbosrs, the jnniors next
made their app('nranc.e and, with the
lights turned off, proc~cled to make
weird noises and sing ·weird Eoong~
'1 John Bro\\·11 1
1' in which en ch girl sang
just one word, was one of their be1:-t 11 !Stunt.;:.''
The ~eniors chose to gh·e n coronation
of 11 Qu('en . .\nn · · as their part of the
program. Dressed in eomfon l gnrb~
and bearing a chafing dish for a crown.
the J>roce~sion entered the room aud .
with all the diguity of ~uch ueca-:ion=--.
proceed.eU to crown the quePn. These
shows were all enjoyed by rhot\e µn•s
en t. and the young ludie:s hardly real
ize<I that it was nenr1y four o'clock
whpu the last ''stunt 11 was o,·er. ThP
party then hrok~ up, each (Ill(' YOting
it to be one o! the mo!-t enjoyn hie
parti('s e\·er held .
nished by Eugene Quaw at the piano,
George Gr iffith at the violin, T ... vle Tin
tinge1· at the eornet. and E1l .Jarobs nt
the clarinet. A few wre~tling, boxing
or BEST DANCES rET 'rhe organization i~ to meet annually
and trapeze stunt~ were put on by S(',-- Good Music and Good Crowd H elp
oral of lhe fellows. Hugo Dahling I Mak F t ' f h B
to and eat.'11 ~tate i'- to have one '·ote.
In thi~ way <'Y('ry in~titution, whether
large or ~mall, will ha q• t•qn:i I repre
sentation. rendered a few songs and some high e un c ton one o t e est
class(!) vaudc,·illc stunt• were pulle<l of the Year.
off.
About thrt"e o 'cloek the- Stags troop
ed back to Bohart 's linll. where blnek·
jack, roulette wheel , poker and other
games of chance got the st:!ge money,
hnndell out to the phl_yers. The bunch
graclnaly dwindle<l as daylight ap·
proached.
Lncloubtedly the mo~t enjoy:i.hle col
l<'ge dance of th(' ~ea~on took pince
Monday eYening when the Booster club
held forth in the drill haJI with one
of their popular danees. Since Tuesday
·was a holiday on the 11111. thi~ was a
most au8picious time tu hold !'illlC'h an
Tho reception cnmmittees were '\" .. J. f'nterrninment, as it fnrni~hed a Y('r\·
\\"hit worth, \Valter ''' illson, lfalph Bra- pleasant as well as heneficial relax~ ·
·btooki l .. aurence " 'ylie, Alonzo Truitt tion after the strenuous and. uerve
aud Ernest Border. Thp progrnm com- raeking "iege of the semestC'r exnmina
mitt<"e C'onsistecl of E. .T. 'Vi11inms, A. tions. A feature of the dau ee was the
\\"llile ea~t Prof. Thaler \'i,itE"d the
\\'P:-tinghouge eompany at Pittsburgh,
when" he mN and llined with a ntnn
brr of -:\[. 8. C', graduates who are at
tending the grn1lnatl' ~i'l1ool of that
company. 'While in \\'ashin~ton Prof.
visited with Nohl~ Donnlilson,
r~tNs :11](1 George )forgau.
'l'halt:-r
0. ~-
t, nothing bas been done on this
. The <lair,\· hill ha!-. also been J"C·
ted favorably from committee. The
The eledion of officcr'i fur tlit• next E. HC'amans and '\\~m . D. Ro~-.. .lof' I markell absence of a11v fli~ngreenhle state, where she ha~ had mnrh to do R.o.pC'r, Louis Dahling nnd Robert Ke!- elcmC'nts whieh mll,{ht h~~' l' marred the
with the tra\'elina art exhibit of Bnrnes year was not held at thi .. time. but the 1 I i I f ti f h
~ <!.' inc_ .c larg~ o io re res ments. plea~ure of the e,·ening: p\-erythlng
)Iii:..; llnrn•na <'annon of tbt> fresh
m:ln elass, left \\"ednr:sday for her
homl• in Kalispell, whf'rt' -;he will spend
the remaindc>r of the <:<•hooJ yf'ar. )[iss.
('annon 's tlepanurf' from 1·ollr~e will
l.>(' regreltl•d hy hl'r rn:my f1·i~·1Hls.
t n of this bill is to haYf' a dairy
uni~~ioner 1oeatt."ll at Tie1ena to o,·er-
the dniry work gojng on in the
te. Just what the final outcome of
the~e hills wlJI be i~ unknown, but
h hoped thnt at least a part of
m-will pac:..;,
' MNASIUM WO~K TO BE 1' GIVEN NEXT SEMESTrn
Organized and Training
to be Started-College Credit
for A ttendance Given.
county and with th(' ,,oeial renter eom member.;:; wiJI meet nt 'Oilll' early date The ret1rmg of1ccrs arc John C. Whar- was in perfect harmony, and aJI those
mittees that h.1 ,·e g::i.lne<l su<'it wirle for that purpos.<'. luu, prt:>sicleut; ~<·!mer Solberg. l°i<'e· who had the g:oocl fortune tn atlend
prominence in that state. president; r.eorge Roo:se\·elt, secretan·.
The main feature of this fnl\·eling Cua H. Herrirk became ae u:iintNl and l'ly<le Stieb tri."'asurer. The offil'e~s
art collectinn is thC' eeonom\· with which q · elf.'t·retl for the coming year ::i.re AlonziJ
1 1 · . ~ . . . which resulted in )!is!. Deet11 ·~ tire'-1-t I(' people inng rn the rural d1stnc:t:- 1 . , . J'ruiu, pn•si<h, nt i George Hoose,·<' It,
and "-' hO!-<t• childrnn. arc i11 attcn<lauce j e.nce durrng the lountr.'· Life <:vnH•n- vice-president; Lyndall Daxi<lson, sec-
at the mral schools may see omc of 11011 nnd ht.·r ~la:'· at Hamilt on hall. jl rernry, auU Roy Rpaiu treasurer.
the world's greatest paintings. 'rhe
school boards of the county appro
priated n certain amount to be ex
pended in getting :-icpia copies of some
of the best painting~ known today.
The"e are suitably framed and e~1ch
fall two of these are pl::ire<l in one of
the r ural schoohi, where they s tuy for
the rt.>mainder of the school year. \\'ht"n
the next year eomes, they are ex·
changed for others of like style. differ
ent schools exchanging each year.
The social center committee idea is
another means of "'l'('UrinJ? for the peo
BASKETBAll TEAM O~EAWHElMS GAAAOll GlUB BY BIG SCORE
were Yery much pleased with the <lance.
Beginning prompt! yat l."ight-thirty
o'clock, ('hisholm 's orchC'stra, H?-1sistecl
by )fr. George Griffith on the violin,
played the first number on tho pro·
gram of twenty-two dancl~s, and from
then on, with the extl'ptiun of a ten
minute iutermisbion for rt't're!-.hments.
dan C' ing was indulged in until about
tweh·e-thirty, when the tire1l and happy
throug l>roke lip and r<'pnire<l to their
hom{""· Ahout fol't.Y couple~ w<'re pt~s
ent, and there would have surely been
mau_,. more had the weather been less
severe, for many of the town p('ople
could not attend on aecount of tbe
snow and cold. Those who did a tteu{l
~EB~TE ~ijUAD IS AT
WORK ON ijUESTION
Minimum Wage Question t o be Aigued
with University and Utah Aggies
on Platform Soon .
The <lcl>nting c.qurtd, {·onsi~ting of
DaYid teel 1 A. Paul Thomp'-lon, AlfrOO
}~herle, Alfred Linfit•ld, Brookt.> llart·
man nod Rowland JTnt"gel(', nn<ler the
efficient l'Onc hin~ uf Prof. Cilruth
o 'clol•k on Tue:;days an<l pie li,·iug iu rural districts some of the
Victory to Tune of 56 to 25 Is lot of Collegians in Cap
ital City Friday Evening--Better Ball Played Than
Against University the Night Before
found the ball in a ,·ery satisfactory h:l\'l' been waking "t<'nd_v prog1'i'Sl{ th('
state of warmtl1, so thnt, having OtH'C last few week\!, iJeqpite the int~rrup
cnterf'd, the inten!ile col<l wa::s for 'O t· tions cau~c<l by exnmin:ltiou<i !Hii i n•gi~-
t g trntion. Although tht" matnial orflered
enD. . h . . . 1
~ome timt- ngu ha:- nut yt"t arrhecl, the
lur~day~ the gym ela!" .. will hold it~
gular meeting-~ in the C'ollege drill
11, when training in boxing, Indian
~b and <lnmh bell exereise~ and otlH'r
erti!'e~ for the Je\'t:>lopment of the
ndentq will be giqm, It iis aJ-.o ~tatcd
at regular college C.l'e\lit will be gi\'en
r the work lll'O\'iJing tbo-.e who take
("Ontinut.> in the wor'k durinf? the full
nH•..;ter. About thirty men siguifiE"d
dr intention of joining the claiss. nn<l
e first instruction will be given next
('~<lay. It js thought thnt a large
iount of ~ood ean be derived by any
~ takin~ the cour~e. and it is hoped
at mor e will ccme out fo r the work
soon as it is well under wny.
enjoyments that c:ome to people Ji,·ing
in larger plncf'~. The euunty fedcmtiou
of wom<'n 's elubs appoints at the be·
ginning of each year a number of com
mittees of tlnee women, efteh of who111
is able to t::ike place in an eutertnio
ment of some ~Ort. The fedcrat il>n
then offers the sen·ic.e~ of one of these
~till Rm:irting untler th ddt·ut cit
the hands of tlic uni,·erc.ity. the n.1l lt>J:!t'
lt•(I thl· "l'f.ll'l' Oil th('
l't(l WiJ.
Capital C'ity
}'or the colleg1\ ( 'otuer and "'ileomb fi,·e playeJ a second j.!U.lll1' iu Jl plt•ua
gatu rllay night uud wou from the C... :\r- were the highe:-t point winners, although e\·C'ry man on the team found
eommittees to the people of a certain roll club b.'" the score of 56 h• ~.i.
!:-chool district and a tommittee that is the m•tting f.or one or nwrt> haskets.
situated coa\?enicntly goe~ to the -;chool
3ud :i program of music, literatur e
and other ubjeets is given by it.
~iss Deem is the head of the deport·
ment of sc hool a r ts of the Xorth Da
kota normal college at Valley City.
It was a t th is p lace that she and ~rs.
The ream <lurin~ the wbolf' game pla~·t.1d Uermain aud Foley did the hrst work
s;uperb Oasklo'tl>nll rind, for "0 ~mall a .fo r tbe St:nators anti :iCCllr<'ll mo~t of
hall, their team work w::i. .. ext:"t'Jlt'nt
The st:·Je of pby of the ll1•1ena :i_µgn'
gntion ·wa!S similllr to thnt (.1f the Y:1r
sity, but the college fh·e played 1J:1"
ketball instead or walking in n. tr:inc~.
with a re&ult tha t they more t.lian donb·
their points. 'fhe lineup was as fol
low~: R elena-Hartley and Wilson,
gunrdq; Germni11 1 center ; Loller und
Foley, forward.... For thC' 1•ol1<'ge
Flnbr nn<l. Cotner, forwnrd.i;; Wilcomb,
center ; llartmnn 3.nd H odgskiss, g uards.
urrng t o interm1!':!~1on Ml lstuntial .
refreshment~, conbbtinj:t of itl' cream, question, . '.Hl'soln·d , 'J hat a minimum
cake and coffe<', werl' !-it:'rved 10 tht· 1 wag sca le ~o h~ op('rat iv1• in work
dnneer!; by :\[e~~rs. l"'n<lem nnU ~uther shop~, faetorie~. dl'p~rtu1t>nt q.orf's and
Janel of the College Union lunl•h couu the sweated indu..tr1Ps ir th'-' Cuitt•cl
ter, proYing Yen· agreC'ahle to thl' Stateq should he p1'1n i1h·tl for h.Y law,
I h · b
1. . . constitutiona11Y eonl'edt>d, 1 • l1:1s bt•en
voung peop e w o were ,. t 11o;; time 111 I · ~l condi1i on to aprE"ciatr. the-111. H"r.'~ thoroughly di~cu~'-t'<l .in rvnnd
table conference~. ln•lcl n~ 11ftl·n as po-s·
Th e rt•putntion of th• Hoostt'r'.'I a" sible.
hosts was apprecinhl,\• l'trengt hen<'d b;·
this entertainment, and it i~ hope<l thnt
they will repeat them at !1lwrt intnYals
during the remainder of th(' !-iChool .n·ar.
Professo r Alfred Atkinson doparte<l
1o<la:'~ for HunCley, where h(' will tl('
U'\'"er a lecture in the local Civic League
course offered a t that place.
'\Vednesday night, bricf"'I for both ttw
ncgnthe nnd afflrnrnti'\t• ""'rt' matl!!
out and the squad diidecl at·ronlin!!;ly
'fhe memhers will wrHr their ~1wechc:1
and regular debates and rebuttals will
be held from now on until tbe debate
with the Unh·e rsity of :\fontana the
latter part of February.
PAGE 2 THE WEEKLi EXPOX EXT FR[O_\Y, FEBRrAR'l P, 1913.
The Weekly Exponent. lmanrl .. m:l.rlf' upon hl.m . Th1 ... " nloi_r<' 1supportrd by :t llmiH•1l numht:'r .nf ~tn: l ,-- ---------------
Establuihed Jan. l, 1910.
OutgrowlL of fonthly E:c.Jl'lnent,
lali)i:;becl .hn. ~, J '\!l.),
ae in •wo "!'\~- .. ; f1r .. t. h • " m l•l trf'l dent.... Thi~ m:ty ht.' trur •1
r It m3
_:. v I t' hi .. li'l lur~w.1111.t hl:lmf" ·h{' '<('hn('ll nr not 11• tn11•. Jn whil•ht•\"f'f (':t't'. th1•re a en 1nes
t"' t>l"l' rr~n•t bi.; f:lilur ..... to ~t:'t lht' w11rk :lrt' err1ain .... tu1il'nt .. whu 1kri\"i'' plt"•3y whC'n ht• h:td the nppMtuuit_,·; :tn•i ... ~<'- ure or profi· from t•:tch <"lltl'tprise, and ond: hi ... fodur,• In tht• hu ... i111• ...... w.ifl,l 1t i'l :tlmn ... t JlllJ"'"'"ihl1..• t•) thrnk nf \\"OUhl 1111•1rn 1h:11 th1• ....... h.rnl woul1I n•- ah·ili~hin.iz :rn_,. i.'t.•rntin '.'<IU1lent at:tlvit~·l'{'in' :l hlark f'.\"t~. fi~ur:lt n•ly "P<':tk· I Tbr one w;1~· l«' r.ii~l'. tl~t' ... tandard ~f ing. Thi'I j ... unfair h.ith to th1• '-l'ho·~l I tbo~f· th:lt ~:ln .. urn' t' I" ~o makt: it and tht• 1,tht'r ~ra1luat1•-. from thL' pbtn tn Nh: h onr •lit thE.' htll thnr too qo: hcl<ll rt l' lll Unl 1.h' ('XJ't'l'tt•J th:lt 1Ull{'h <.!JouJ.l ll••t lH' :ttll'lll)•tt•d :Ul•l th.lt tlw .. t•hool \\Ill kt>i'J' lll.\· man nh11 1.:111
1
1nht1tc,••r h t.1k1•11.~1p~houl1l n'l'l'l'C' 1h1•
Publi~bed c,·ery l"rida.'' of the Col· lege yenr by su cditorinl 1'taf! chosen from thl' hlttdE'nl:-i (J, the :Montana
8tate Collt"~C of .\1-?riC'ullure and
Mechnnir Arts, Hounwn, \[Qntana.
KT A FF
Editor·inf'h1t1 Solberg, '14
Businc~"' 'lttna:!t'r . t'n•d E. lnurion, ·13
nnt k1•1•i1 up 111-. -.r111l1t_'-., 11 ,, m.1111•r wh:1t -.u1clt•11t .. hi•-..t 1'1lllrt" h·· Ill I\ h.n I' 1lon1• f•ll tht• in .. [lltl ! Ml. Jt 11 .1 ... Al"O 111•1•11 "lll!J,;t'S!(•ll th It lH'
~.1 mn:•h for thi.... It 11111 -.1 ht• l'' itl1• n t J.111;.r11t:.! t • .tu\· :ithlrttc ll':im. l•l tlh'
:.!re.1 fr .. t -.rn ..... 111 1h1•
And Valentine Post
Cards
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Russell Freeman BAGGAGE EXPRESS
Headquarters at the Hub Both Phones
')'he Exponrnt is thL' bc..,t me<linm for arln~rti-..cr-. to r('t1Ch ('ollt'!:!;e stu<lents.
COSTLY DELAYS Mo'\t p<"Ople intend to SOME TIME, .\_nd "hil~ puttinJ: il (lff let htg agcre~Ate of little sums 11 through t heir fing~N. The way to san• .:;.uccr~~fullv to ~an• NOW. · " ·hy not hegin to ":'1\'e at t au~pit'iou~ mouu•nt hy openin ~flYiug-. 8l'<'llllllt !1t
GALLATI~JsR1ii'INKAND SAi
Capital Sl00,000 w_ f'. n_~' IDRox, Cn•hier.l WW
1.rana~in}.{ Edilor .. C}\I l <l ...;)1(1\l },j l.!- \I' ,l JH'l' .. n 11 :1 l' l'rt ~li ll numlwr of t' rt'ilit" :1" rht1"t' 1!L\"t'11 out hy
Lyndall I' D:n·1·b•m, '15 Ci:cubt'on '{ana~i•r '\ ,\ l hf'n, "1r,l rt\\ •• u rt' -! r·i 1Tllt' ... 111.f1•1ir ... n 1
11·. :u1.J 111 1111 .... "·''. tht•
I.kn_:
...... T. Ernc'it Bnrder, 'l:i t• • , 111 i •' d ut , 1ti1•-. \\"lw'lt'Y ~ r .1 p\'r ... t11°l1·11·..., kl'jlt fr.._1m on•rl11:11lin;.:-.. lu-.t
A .. :-t. Ru:-.inl's-. ~lan:l(?er ..., , 1 l' , 1 1rr' hl" ... fu •l if' ' 1 11.J J,l'1'p di 1ow t 1i -. nn !!h~ "" '' rk our i..., nnk•1own. Harrell U. }[tbbard. 'lJ of h i-. w 11r1, up t•• :l hh::h ~t:tn•bnl. it lfowt.•Y1-•r. Ila• 1divitiC''"' nwntiont.•rl
.\ .... t. Bu-.iuc .. , ~[:\n:t~t.·r · .. onlv f:dr th:it 'I' ... houltl t :t l~l' .1 p.1rt :lbcnt' n•qu1r(' ·1 br:!t' amount ~1t' time. Roy E. )fal~or, 'l.'i iu th•," wc1rk .( 11t 1~ 11ri:.1n, z:tti11n .. on ti1t• ·ind it .. 1-'1-'lll" only t:11r that tlh'.'" -.;hould
to $3.50
- at-
THE ROSE DRUG CO.
What is More Appropriate for a Valentine
than a beautiful bouquet of Cut
Flowers? We have them. Come
Asst. Circulation :Manager hill. :-iwh :I' thf' 1•ollt.'~l' pap1•r. lht· l·h(• gin•n 1·n•1li1-.. 1h1• -.;:1111<' a" i:- tlw and see. Rny c. Clark, 'H Y:tri,,0 .. duh-. :rn1l .... u1·h thinl-!"'· Rut -11 pn~ition 11f pn• ... iih•nt of :1n 1\rg:rniza
Jntercolk~iatc Editor ····-······ ····-···· 1lning t'1 i" 1'nt• thiuir -.hould 1'1~ k1•p1 in tion . t~urtlu•r, thi::; plan woulil kN•p a Hbodn. Dawe~, '13 mind. :rnd th:tt i-. 1t1 mak1• ~11 1 1d iii :rn_,. pt-r'lllll fr("lm fln.•rloading-. Teu Cfl'llitg
Athletic Reporter Hobt. T. Kelley, 'l.J :tt•th·it.'· t•nh•rNI upon. Din•dor llllW· nre no'' :tllom•(l. llow('\1-.r, ii t'rt'• l it'I Cangobr's 6teenbouses
f:C'nnnl Hepflrler _ . .. ... _ ·an! 1)f rh1• h:rnd. :--:1i1l thnt therC' WL'rr Wl'l't.' :-illowl•t! ft1r lht• C'nlt.'IPri""t':' lllL'U· Yionsl.'' ~mttll C'nrollment, had nnt beeu
ll. J,('-.JiC rl•ttigrCW, '.l;}rnh•nt)lC'l''"i n( thnt or_g:nniznti1H.l W!Hl l'~Hdfl tii:1U('1\ :thOH', lll<llt." 'ilU1kt1t:' WOttllf introdlll'('d ill the rhrmi<;itr_y depat1.· GPn('ral Hcportcr . ... ... •. not rC".11l tiH' mu...,i1• pl:1t•C'1l lwfon• them. han-. mon• than a mn:dmum. ment :II thf' college .
. (hn~. \. Whippll•, n ~nd 't't th1•y hl•l1HI~ to .i. numlwr 1"lf \\·hnh•n•r , ... 1lnnC'. it jo; l'l•nain tb31 .\11 thl' membt•r ... of thr chemistn·
G~neral R<.'tlOrter. !\fyrtlo Alderson, ·13 "lht'r :-tt11lrn1 oq:rauizn1ion-.. prohn.hly cad1 "tudt•nt ~houl1I rt•memht•r first staff. both of tht• rollcg'e a.ud the e~General lfoporter_ .. ... .. . .. / 1foin1! no hNtN ~n an_,. of tht•m than iu that he i-. h~rl' lo get hi:-- dn"'> room pl'rimcnt "tat inn, arr <'llnllled in the
• .•.. _\. l":tul Thllmpson, '1-l th<' h3nd. Xnw, in -.uC'h n l':l't'. it work, n111l then that it will hrin)! thl' ~lrgnniz:ni1ll1. a.; W('li ~s the "tndent-. in mu:.t he t•d1lt•11t th:ll ii w1ml1l hl" i.tr lnrµ-t.•...;t rt•lurn" ii ht• make~ J!Ontl iu thC' l.'our .. e ~\ tti--ntlatH'<' will nt'lt be hcttC'r for the ~1111knt t, drop hi ... otht•r flllt.' or pt>:-... ihl_,. tW1l out-.i1l1• a1•th·it'.e.., r1• .... trictt•tl, howe,·t.•r. :tnrl anyou(' who I~ :ll'tj, i1i1•..., a111l 111:1k1• ;.!11111! in rh1• h:in•l: thnu if hr t:1k1• ;t part in a lnr).!t' num: inll'rt''t1•rl 11 thi~ linC' of ·work may
BOZEMAN CAB CO. Automo\>ile same as hack f!.ir
city calls
H ome P hon e , 132 B ell , 230-2 Subl3erlpt.ion Rate-Two Dollar<; per
:'-l•nr. five ct~nts pC'r l'OP.''· .\dn:-rtis· in~ rntr~ m:l1l<' knllwn ou application.
Entl"rell s.., ~l·cond ch1...,s mail matter at Bozeornn. Montana, undt-r .\ct of <"ongre"s of March 3, l i!l.
or. lt h1• pn•frrn•11. to drop thr han.! h1•r arnl mak1• ~uo•l in ll>lllt' nt lht'lll. att('nrl.
iu auy !lilt' Papl'I"" on rl1fft->rl"'nt fr:11nre.., of chl'm· 1---------------t~n1 of thl• Mlu•r a~'tl\"ilLt''· Thi"" 1•:1:-1' BURKE ADDRESSES of tht• ha11tl i-. tl111• illu.,tr:1ti1111. O!lll•r-.. CHEMISTRY SEMINAR
The fir-..· 111e1•t1111! uf thr n1't\ ly or· ~ani1.1•1l ( IH'mi:-t ry :-l'rninar wa-.. ht•ltl
rni;.:-ht I.1• dr:iwu frc1111 1'H'l"Y :H·tidty in The Weekly Expoueut is strictly a i•ollegt•. lu t.•n('h ('fht' th<' ... 111.li•nt g-ain~
nothiuj:! wha1evt•r from lwin:..r c·1111rll•l'T1•1l .n'-.;frrtl:iY itt•rnnon iu thP h'c·l11r1• room "~ith tht• or~nnizari1111, an1l the• 11r(!'a11-! nl th1• 1'hl'mbtry 1kp:ut111t•nt. Tlw prin iz:iti1111 not 0111.'" ~:till" 1111thing irmn~t·ip:il :-;pt'ak1•r wa-. ('11i1•£ ~·1w111i-.1 Ed
rh:1t pe~q,11~ ·.,. l'on1h't•tlou "ith ir. hu1 I rnn1H1 Bnrkt• ot tilt' Pxpcriith'lll station. lo:-t'"· ~o 1f I' urt'l!•l th::ic 1'VC'r_,. 'i!tt who '"'Jl•lkf' on ··Thi• 1·orrCl'I lntf'rprN; \
student enterprise. Its chief purpose is to preseut to its rea.ders each week
an a.ccur3te aud complete record of the developments in college affairs during that period and it is wtended that its mnuence shall be exerted for the upbuilding of M. S. C. The paper is the ree:ult of voluntary effort put forth by the students who compose the staff.
== ===-=-=-~--==== ('ALE1'D-\ H.
dent makr g-0011. ::1-. far a., p1i...-.ihlt'. in ri»n 1lf S11il .\ n~tl.'"l'"· ·· \\-hntt"'\'~r IH' ma.'" un1lNtakl'. horh ior The -.eruinar in 1h1~ t•hf•mi .. try th.'p:irt· hi-: own a:ood 311tl in jn~ti1·e t•l tht• ~H" ment h:t" hl'('ll org;111tZ('1l ro fuliill ::1
th·ity in which ht• enter... dcm:111d thar h:1-.. hN•n foll for -.omt.'
k:-tl muk "-ill h1• n•:-ttl 8t thf'se n1t.•et· ing-~ :'llhl di~t·n~!'ions hel11. Out~ide
rcailing will lH• ll('('('<.;..;;;n~·. nnd it i~ E'X·
P<'\'tf'rl th:lt 1t will he t'l'qnir('d that ~
<·rrt:i.in amount of lih r:l.ry work hC' d11111• b.' 1•:11·h mt.'mhl"'r.
)f. L. \\'il~on. 1liret.'tnr of the dry fornting .. t:i1io11~ of thr -.mt<•. returned thi . .., week from Chicagt', where he :'It· tendf'rl thl' meetinir 11f the Fla;ot: De\·('1 4
opm('nt l erigur whieh met ar that place
J:'lnu:H_,. ~Sth. ThC' league bas gi\·en ~'..:?.000 ti) be u<:ed hy the <:tatlon in field work in th(' promotion of the growing of flax in thh ~tate.
Frida,V", F\•brunr,Y 7-C'iYif Lague,
It has al:-o hrl'n ~:i.i1l thnt rhf'l"C' :i.r1' time in th:i.i line ol work. Tht' c;;em·
ton m:rn_v ~tudent arti,·itit'" on thr hill ,~n:lr i!oi a Jt•:i.1111·1• in th(' r~i1 f rn•111 co111·""t.'" -that all of tbl'm cnnn1lt h1-• pr1"lpt'.'rly
1 in rlw ..,<'hool, hut nwrng- to tl11· pre·
~====~==========--=-=-==-=--= ].Jitchfield T rio; opt"'rn house, 8:30.
Tue·ulay, Febrn:H.\' 11--~ I is~ Cora Me l l"at tQu in 11 Arm:. :\lld the Man;··
Chrbt ian ellurch, ~:~O; utHll'r auspiC(''I
of .fock o 'L•rntl'l"n \'inh. Fri tfay, Frbrunry H, basketbn.11 at
drill hall, Unh crsit.'· ot' Ftnh ,."'. Mon· tana ~tah' <'oll('gl'.
Frida_,., PL•hnt:'lr~' ~I, ba-.ketba11 :tt
drill hall, Uuin•rsit~- 11f )fontn.nfl "'· )fontana :4t:tl e t..'olleA"1'.
Frida.\· nttl :::;:1tunb.'·· l•~t>lnuar.\· ~1
:rnil :!:! -(')1kg:1• b:111tl pn•,t•nr... rl:\y in
1•prr.~ h11u:,r; ':30 :111<1 !I on.
Fri4ia)', 1"'\•lln1;try ;::...,-Pr1~p:tr:ltnry
t'Xll•mpor:1nC'oti-. 1·C111tr ... 1 !\ll•i h:i-.krth:lll ~Jnw; 1.lrill 11.111. ll;\1(1,
-.;atunln._v, )farch 1-1 lYH' LC'agm•:
01•1•r:1 IMIJ-.t', i.,;30.
'rlllll"'i•Ll), J'1 ill:t~, S·1tu1ch)'. "\hreh tl, 7. '\ ·Third annual ha-.k1•th.dl 10111·
nanwnt 11111 .. 1u•aking- c•vntt•-..t.
Make Good 111 Whatever You Attempt,
Tht.•n• h;ts h1•t.•n :-.Ollh' t llllllll'nt made
latt•l,y on tlu• hM rha' a fl'w or po-s,,i· hi~· a L.trg"C' numl.wr ,,f tb1~ ,tnJents on
the hiU, in adtlition to l'.lrrying :i full -.chrt.111 \ (• of WtHk in ('tlllt~JZ'-'. :tr1• earn-. lng so mud.1 out!oidl• work that thl'•; a~e unnblo to dtl full ju,tke to :luy 11.{ thE'
work, in .sf.houl or t)nt. I t is ~ known fact tbnt lont!'\1w 8wte cnllcge h:is :i~ many slu<lt•nt rntt>rp r i::;e" :i... are UHl:lll,v found in :i much larg:e r school. Tt t.·:i n alNo bC' said that nlmo~t C\4 ery
one of thr:-;e rntl'rpriSC'" are held up t\) :l ,·er.r hii::,h !.tantlard Howe,·er. i! works a btt.rrl,;bip on "0111P. 1lf tht• -.tu
1lt-nt:- nnd it I'• :dlcg1•1l thnt it i:-; im
po .. :--ihh• for -.omr of tht• -.tudt>uh ti)
t·:trr.'· all th:1t tht',Y .trt• llJI\\' attempting to9r~ T~~'~"'~~~~nt~~~~~~~~~~~~=========~~=~~~~~==~==~============ til hl· 1111:-.i11tt.•q11l'tl•d :l" di:it.•ouraging I -.tndPnt:-. from takin~ ;1 part in the var G ivin g Away the S ecret. I iou:-- :td1viti1•-.. 11f tht• ~wlHH1l, hut 1t 1hw.. 0 $ uq.~{' th.tt l'::tl'.h -.rndl'lll makt> .. ~l.hhl in ur 22.50 Suit and Overcoat Line .. \\"hat j..i thr ... t•crN of '
11('l:l'" ~ • •
tht• work ht> 1101•-. 1•any. I a..;kl'd thi• ~phinx. Fir-.t und forl'lllt1st, l':\l'h -..tudl'llt h rnrm:-. tilt• higge~t part uf o:1r ~tofk Thi~ portion of 0111 , · l' u~h •.. :-:1itl lhC' Uutttiu.
1 stock j.,. -.n111('Wh:'lt hrokt•n in -.iz('-;, :ind w1• :\r1.• 11 fil•rin~ tJii.. I ··Xe' ~r ht" lt•:1tl.'' f;\ai~l till' l'eul""il.
tt'l"1' lo gt•I nn t>1lucat1nu -t11 fit him· C'ntirC' linC' for- ··Taki• pain", .. ~aid tht• \\"indow. "'1·1f for ;1 li"l'fHI 1•:1rt•1•r aft1•r gnul 11 ~1
I ··Ah\ av ... k1•1-•p 1•u11l,'' -.ai1l thl• lt('.
tidll. [1 ht• llt'l!h'l'I' thi.. J':lrt tlf hi" '"'"*'.!t' Iii<', h•::- rni:-- ... iug 011· mo .. t im· $14. 15 ··~c up-to-datt>,'' -..aid till• t'ult'1lflar. '' :\t•vt•r 10'"'1' your hl~:1d. ·' <o:iid rhc-
p nt:111t p.u I of all, :1111l 1t m·g-ht ht:> "l:lid I Barrl?'l. th:.it hl' h:11l ht•:-t -..t:\' uut df :ill stu F.'NY Ont• of tlw -.uih C'lre guarantt•('..f tu lit• :'111 wool 11i
E. W. THOMPSON F our Chair B a rbe r Shop
(::::.ucccssor to F. E . Da\·is) PLAIN AND TURKISH BATHS
Corn C' r of )(ain and T ra.ey.
NEVES & HINMAN
SIX-CHAJR BARBER SHOP
28 West Main Jpecial Attention Paid to Stlld•nts
LADIES' NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR
ON DISPLAY
Everything that is new in Spring Boots are now on display; all the latest leathers and colors.
Champagne, brown and grey; Buck---white nu buck, blacks and tans of all kinds.
It costs no more to be fit right.
@MBERS~SHER©· -ALWAYS R Ell 1'B L&--
NON- ~A --c BALKABLE- -,.. SELF-POINTING A Hammerless Gun with Solid Frame. Eui.eot operating and 1mooth·
, eet action, ,
THE STEVENS Repeating Shotgun No: 520
USTINQ
AT $25.00, Is indorsed by Shoot· ers ewerywhere as
Fi;d~r,erb for Trap or
Made In five styles and illus tra t ed a nd described in Ste vens
S hotgun Catalog. H ave your Dealer show you a Stevens Repeater.
J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL COMPANY,
P. 0 . Box 5004, CHICOPEE FAUS, MASS.
·h•nt .1di' ith•.., nnil mak1• g'ch)il in hi-; thi~ s1·a~on ·.., -;tylt• and patt\.'rn. ~EE FOH tCH.l{~ELF. Fi~:~lttkt• light nt t'n'•} thing-, .. s:i.1rl th~ -.tu1lH'" th.w att1•mpt to 1•:1rr_,. t.10 nrnc-h I "0o :1 ilndn;!" hu:-.int'<o .... ' ' .... aid tht"! ----------------
"nrl fail. Tin, ''""' i, ven- nftrn lo<! I w I h ' Hanunor. 11 'ii.1'hl 111, ·11111 tht• -.tuili•nt whtl Ill:\\" a s s tigh('<\t :1ttt•n1 l:in t•t.• mark .. t•I h,· aay t·1il rn fl" 1· b. . . '' A<11 pirf' 10 ~Tt>:1tt•r thli1J?"t, ·• "a11l rh,.. t'1lllt•sr11 in th t• -;tntf'. Th" ott,'11•1•. ,, •• . • • d'Otlnt. o __ t•111g. 1110 pn1111inC'nt :\: ·· '" .. ~ .. -111 -.•111h
1nt :11•t1ntll'"
1,tti•n ft>t•b th:'lt · ~l~meg. . _ I r'or tbl' y e:tr will r1•t11·h nrnrly thf• ninr
W. J. FRANSHAM P R ONE 25
If :·ou arc in the market for son C4):tl
TRY US
Bear C'ret~k and )!oontuin Hoc1 -lump and egg; wood and kin ling.
"-e haxe the best town.
DIAMOND EDGE TOOl
are our long suit. Di you ever try a
Pocket Knife
or a pair of Shears, 01 .
a tool of this brand 1
Call for it and learr · something.
Owenhouse Hardwar1 Company
We still have a lot o
Fine Candies, Fruits a1 · other good things to
eat at
The
Sugar Bowl Opposite Lyric Theatre.
D.H.BUDD PLUMBING
STEAM AND ROT W A T! HEATING
Thelen & Hane J Up-to·date Livery
and Automobile H oJ..Ue P bone 2541 Bell Phone •
WE Rt.•sprctfull~· birl for a :-.b . .ir•:o
:i-·our tnul(', and will crrta
t rC'at you fair. Try u •
GALLA TIN LUMBE COMPANY
P hone 20 Opp. Court H,
carrC'r of a "ttulrnt. For J ti t' 1
e\lllC'go trt'dit will be 1lJ•duC'trd. a pupil ml~~('"' morr th:1n ::'11 p1 oi the d:t~!IC'-4 in n l!our ... t~ hf' w
for th•• <'<> lh•g t• .u """" , 1.,,J.•nt ,,rr,., ---------------------------....:::==:.·j' - Rieknl""~ is the only ('Xt'U'i(' t o
tlw hQ():...lin~ ht• ha" dnnt• I Be ~harp 111 all '
1Htr d\~:ding .. , - "ai1l hundred mrnk .
the K uifr. I 'houl<I Pnt1tl.• lnm to •'xtra .. onsi•l••rn "Find 3 i:roo<I thing"'"' ''"·k 10 i1 ." A nr~- gra<luatr ni:rna""' ho• heon tba: <'Ollr<o. 3t tho end of '.ho•• lion. ~urh, h""'"'''., ;, nnt tlh' °'""· "~'.1 tho Glllr. rlo\'!o<l to take drnrgt• o~ :ill ;hr •tn- ollowe<I for a1tondanc1' nt cla '9 and it I .. only ri~ht that it :'h•>n\1! u1H FOR THE STUDENT . Do th~ .work you arr Mtitl.'d for,.,' den t body :1ff:'liN at tht- t • 11i,·er~itY of bf' th1• l'~~e. ff t()
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p1lin as this, that s:lmr -..tud:t>nt w11
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•'>!'•":' t•> , ..,.uro " ·liphrn1a tor th•• in- College Stationery, Fountain Pens, College Emblem olp,·on mt .. t'O't. Ho wil l ro<Oi\-p a And •ettlod down to drill, rc>rr... b(I h:i•l tul..1•11 111 -.tuiii•nt ~H·thi T hr> dog "'toot! on tht- r;\ilro:.ul tnh·k . 'i:.lbr.'· of -~ltiOO :t .''r t1r. He bored aw:.'" for half a day.
11r• Th''" in a1·t1ul hf.>, on in tht• Pennants, Pillows, Table Scarfs, Etc. _\ <milt• '"" 00 hi s dsagr; I _\ nd finally. broke bi• drill.-worl•l, hf' woul•l tin,! him-..
1•1f fni·Nl r I{(' did nn "f't' rht' rr.iin appro:lt·h· .\ ne 'T system ha~ been adopted at
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1•1h1t•:ui1'n ,'\ncl tht• ahilit' 10
mt"et thi• PHILLIPS' BOOK STORE ('l:J4q('"l. ll t"renft l·r, :ti! :ih<tanh'('!\ from t •niYrr!ti t,· of \\.fqcon~in. Th,· pn1hlt•m:-. \\h it•h i"'l»l' 111 ~ to a man
10 1>111in;,! 1h1• pu .. t w1•t•k the ~outh Da· cb_~ ... C'!' w ill lw rrportefl to tht"' rf>gi~tr:i.r,is hetwe;n tbe \\'i ~eon~ln Dnil: "
pr:11~·i1·.1l \\1,rk .rn~t b1• w 1u!.l fin.I him Agency Spalding Athletic Goods kcn:1 l-l t;.1t1• ~ 'lllll·~e flttt.•ndam•r r"iJ:ture-. daily n:nd :l linf' fine of one ~l:nh of 3 3 new nnin,,~i ty paper. t\ll•l th ... t'ff :1 fa1lur1•-11n:1blt• fll ntt"l'I tht' !ltt p:i.-.ql~ 1 t d1t' l'ig-ht hnndrrcl m:'lrk in tot:tl ('O llrgt" rred11 w ill h,• impoc;erl on the Cardinal, w hleh i~ alo nt" r1•t
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THE WEEKLY EXPONETI FRIDAY, FEBR t;ARY 9, 1913. PAGE I
aster Comes· Early this Year I:ome in and pick out your new SPRING SUIT. it reserved for you.
If you don't want it now, have
You'll be doing
a wise
COAL AND ICE l MAXEY MINE COAL .IV TRAIL CREEK
LUMP EGG NUT
Both Phones Frank H;yle, Agent
thing
H R H • Does your Suit need pressing?
• • arrJS, The Tailor, 20 West Main
If you come and look for
your Spring Suit now.
No need to buy it yet
if you' re not ready to use
it , but you can have it
laid aside while the selec
tion is big. I make ~eally
good Suits at $20.00 to
$30.00 and can refer you
to lots of your friends
who wear them.
CERET ANA MEANS QUALITY l IN FLOUR AND ROLLED OATS; TRY THEM TODAY
THE BOZEMAN MILLING COMP ANY
J COLLEGE NOTES of tlil' •11homor€'
mlwr Sat 11il n rd niu~ to rt:"~
f'C'1 m.l ,_.e1111• .. ter un :.\fou·
gli-ib, \\HS uLH' of thf' jndg1·.., h
haft' r t•tw1•en tlw ., luml.m" an<l
y"' ti g-L. s bool.o: Q.' tlu~ ~tttPr pl:.H'f•
"'~11rn~. H.- r1•turnf'd to
Meet Me at Gleason's Cigar Store
- you can get what you
want there.
Alhert l'rb::i.t'h nf LiY i11g~tu11 . aud
?\oyE'!:i Lnrent7. .,f TO"'ldn, ,£ratl.u:ite .. of h:lq regi""t<'red in sp<'cial work in hom1~
the> prr-paratury 1lf'p:lrtmC'nr las! .'"l':lT, sclcnc:'C' . She i~ enrnlle<l ns a frc.,hman.
w1;1"r .. \l-.1tor.., at thL• r1llh•~1' Fri1la.'· an.I ------- I
Montana State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
Practie~l courses - in. C1nl, Elec_tric.al 3n~ 'Mechanical Engineering,
~ecbnmc Arts, .A..gnculture, Dairy. Horticulture Domestic Science
Industrial Chetmstry, Economic Biology, Mathematics, Literature, For~ cstry, Pharmacy, Music and Art.
Beautiful grounds, commodious Uuildings, complete wood and iron
:~~p~r~X:teunJii~'-e laboratories, model kitchen and sewing rooms, music
e<;-.or TJ. B. ~\.\1og-lr wa"' .-lown in
'I Saturih.v lo :\l't a.; one of the
in a 1lrb~t·" 11eld ftt that pl:trf"
Raturday. They :tttl.'ndrd tbt~ prep st:tg COOK BOOK READY
Prid:n· ('\ enin)!. FEBRUARY FOURTEENTH
Tho~r in t'hnrg~· of the ('ook hook
J. R. Parker of the expt>rinwnl sta- annuunrf' that it will surely make ih
tion .. rn.ff, hac.i bet>n away th<> larger apepar:llWl' not later th:rn Pehru:iry
part of thi-1 WN•k 011 farmC'rc;' in~titut(' }~th. Tht• _printing ha~ ht•Pn finished,
B I LL'' I BOZEMAN, MONTANA
l ~~~~~~~~~~--J '' J. 1'1. Hamilton; President
Columbu"' ind Hdling"'I high
THE NIFTY TAILOR
---:•- work In the f'lark ·~ FtHk Yallt""Y. the prnof rcailiug done and all that rc-OUB STOCK IS COMPLETE OUB PRICES ARE RIGH'l'
11,c: tlw t•hang1'"' of i•our<1~~ at the ----<•- main" i<.1 to hinil lh<' book. 1t wa" UNIVERSITY NOTES OUB SERVICES THE BEST
ing of t1it <lt'Ult"·ter we-rC' .;;e,·ernl Two 1ww namel<t h:l\"t"' h1•Pn :11ldNl to the inh•ntion of thr girl'i to g<'t th<'
t' !-11tphomore t•fa-.)-1, Among them thr. roll in thf' 1-ibnrt l'llllrsc iu home pul.Jlication 0~1t b~for.e th~ holidays-., J The ;.;ophomores are preparing to
t of Ruwlan•1 Haegt""le, who t>h:1.Dg- !'Cienl'f'. '1 i~~ Ellf'n DeI:rnr.'- llf Ten- but a rlelay 10 pr1ut1ng pren•nted it stage a play, ''Captain Racket,'' about
~ n ~J-.trat on from :t~rku ltnr<' tr) nei.,.see, who 1 ~ m:tking her home with coming out on thi~ d:ite. It j.., with February 10. Professor Palmer, <lebnte
ht"r unrle, Dr. DPlan<'r, of thi., l'it,·,
Flint-Lynn Lumber Company
and )fb~ <'bra Kinc;~y of Rt"lgrad.e, ah~o lnte as~urnnce tlrnt H will now b(' coach, is coaching the actors. The
I Il T •,rt• th• )"Otina ladt•• • 1111 thP h.rnds of th<' rrn<fi:irs on the elaFis will u~e the funds to ('1n·er !\
\\"hi. worth an1l .Torn . a1t •• ~ '"" , t:"' junior :t ld sopbiilflorP i•l:i ...... t'" of · -·>-- abO\f' lll('nhon<'d d11tc, :11111 It •~ the pos!:lible deficit on t.heir year hook, the
IDtention of thf' Y . w_ (.' _\ to .. ('ll 191.) Sentinel.
ullPg-1•. rp-.p~·t·tin•ly, h:tn• uut r<'g ~ri"~ Hhoda ]),1w(• .... ot thr t.eniur I the bcinkq :i.ftN ac;i.~e111hh· on .F1ebnrn1v
ti for thl· t•o111111~ .. 1•1111•-.ter of col l'J:i..;::c;i,. "P<>nt thr we('k enrl in Big Tim- 14th. Later the book ,~-ill he on sale
work. Both expPC't rn rr1nrn to ber, where she visitNl ~{is~ Grace Kirk at the Postoffice News Rtand.
ho111e1 rn Deer Lodge aud Ana.- of the Hlll elas~. ).liss Kirk i~ in
-:·-charge ot' the home 'idcnce department R. A. COOLEY PREPARES
of the Sweet Grnc;;R CQunty high school REPORT OF ENTOMOLOGIST
? high srhool debating team, and Miss Dawes reports rhat she iq
t drfeated a tram from thl"> prepar- getting nlong fine in the work there. The tenth annua l report of State
dt"p:irtment earlier in tbr year, -+-- Entomologist R. A. Cooley, bead of the
eyed to Dillon Saturday, where entomology depal'ttncnt of the college,
. w on a unanimous decision from An amendment to the appropriations is now com ing f rom t he press. T he re-
3eaverbead county high school. It to the bureau of entomology gi\'es the port co ntain~ a brief account of eaeb
he fir~t time that the two ~chools sum of $2.3,000 to be spent In in,·esti- of the pe~ts injurious to pbnt~ of the
('\"er met fn debate. gating the Rocky :\fountain spotted state and gi,-e!'-1 a brief account of their
--:.- fen."r tick. The bill was introduced by depredations for the year. together with
!I resnlt of th(' r:tther c.;e,·ere weath· Senator ::\fycr~. Should it carry, a what the state entomologist ha, been
The annual Buckley oratorical con·
test bas been postponed from February
J to the last week in ~larch. 'fhis is
the first year the students have bad
complete control of all activities. As
a result, neglect o f duty on the par t
of the studen t c.ommlttee on oratory
made the postponement uecessar.Y.
The prospecti,-o contestants were
ealled together last week. As a result
of the meeting se\'eral promised to
ente·r the contest if tiem were gi,-en
fol· the prepara tion of orations.
101 East Main Street
KEEP YOUR FEET IN
STYLE BY BUYING
YOUR SHOES
AT
THE EXCLUSIVE SHOE
STORE
J. H. HARRIS & CO.
~ the paFit Wt""Ck, se,·eral minor large P3rt of the money will probabi)- able to do to suppress the pests. Rec- The interstate oratorica l leagut?, com-
1~es hnve ht'cn madt' in th(' drill be spent in this state, as It ls one of ommendatiou for further work in this posed of Montana, 'Vashington and ---------------
At the !-IOuth end two new heatin~ the states most concerned with the tick lin o is also made In the bulletin, as Oregon, has been dissoh-cd. \\'a!;hing-
~ ha\'e be~·n insta11ed. It has bC'cn abo,-e referred to. well as a lengthy writeup of tbt'." spot- ton nnd Oregon withdrew to enter the
I ra.th<'r difficult in the 1rnst to -"!•- ted feyer tick and the work doue in Northwest Conference oratorical. All
• the ball when there was a wln<l A numher of the young ,..--omen of that fie ld. Something of the work of th~ im po rtant c•ollC'~C'l'I of the :iorthwest
ng, hut it is ('xpeC'tt>d thar tht~ rhe collC'ge were in :i.ttendance at the dist_ributiug information i~ :\lo,o told wi th the exception of Idaho are in- I fnn of thse sto,·es will go far to formation of the .Junior auxiliary to f tl t I
o lll lC' rcpor · eluded in the new league. The uni,·er-1 [
this state of affairs. thr 'Vornan 's club of Bozeman, which
-•!•- tonk place at thC' citr library last Sat- PREPS HOLD SECOND siry will attempt to secure membership .,
i-. gf'nn:illy the ('a~e. the "l'hed11lf' urday. The meetings nnd the work of ANNUAL STAG PARTY in the llC'W league. I hecn f'nfirrl.'· re-arranged this Fie- the junior organization arc to he un- 1 --- Only in rare instances are persons
-.r, thPrt:>hy <'au ... ing a Jtirgl' :imount Iler the direction of ~Ir~ . l'"na B. Her- Rt•tte-i· than C',·cr" ii:i fhC' "a.'- the Forty freshmen were pll'd{{Nl to fra- found whose eyes are exactly bal-
ork nnd worry for Professor Tall· riek, who will gh·e a ('nur~t' in gym- hoys of the prcp:i.ratory depart- ternities when the fa~uhy retently or- anced in power of vision. You may
who hn""' l·hari.tL' of this matter. a.n'iium work SJH"('ializing jn g_vmua- rncnt rC'f('r to their f"eL·OtHl nnnual ganizcd tho temporar:T abandonment of I not be able to not ice a. difference be-
arrangt•nwnt of it took ronsidC'r- ~ium danl'ing. ~tag pnrt_y. held fa..,t Prirla_v in ~fox- the rnlt"" provitling that nn mnn be tween your eyes, but it is more than
time on )fnudoy anil Tne~<l:iy lrnt - :·- well 'shal l. Fifteen new member'"' were pledged to a fraternity until hr lrnd ar-1likely that there is a. difference. E ach
tlu• 1•xt· •fior of a fl"'w minor l'3"1'" Till' .Jark o'L.:rnrE"rn (']ub ht•lll ih initiatNl into the organization, and to tained sophomore stnncling-.. \ t three eye needs separate examination and
"<'hf'dnli · j.., 1•rogrC'ssing \'€'!r,.,,- well regular rneetinj! in lhe a~:-<rinbly hall test them out, they were \!ompellcll tn o'cloek one afternoon the faculty com- invariably different kinds of lenses.
and l'l:1, .... 1•" li"H' het""ll lll<'('ting 1111- Tuesda,v eYening. at which timt' the undergo a course of treatment ,-arying hiittt•e agreed with the fraternit ies Consult us if you want the best fit ·
... i t the entire week. be from running a gauntlet of p:uldle<;; to that they might pledge :1.t any time. ting glasses it ts possible to get.
cluh took up in detail th(' work to "stunts'' prepared hy the electr ical R I f 1
- •!•- J done in preparing for thf' readrng- to ~ epreseutat Yes met at one o t tt'.'
""l Ii. :Wilson has gone to B1llings, . • · tudcnts of the department· houses and del'idecl to plt•clg(' nt fin•
·1• ht• \\~ ill nwet the tea<'her.; of b~e gnen by Miss Cora._ :llel Patten .of At eleYen o'cloek the parly marchecllo'eloek the same day. 'Vri tten bitl!! Leslie E. Gage county on Saturday to nrrang-C' ( h1<"a~o. Tue<.:.<lay e' rn11~g The ch_ief io the Elk~' Home eafe, where n t~tl' · were distributed nsk.ing the mt'n to
fentu1e of the program \\as the read in g I kev supper was ser\'ed . during which , · . · Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist
.. lie ho_vs' fl IHI S(il'lc;;' industrial eon- of Ibsen's , '1.'he Doll ,5 H ouse,., by
1 • _ . come to the rcspeetn e houses. Dur111g
t to he ht•l1l during the coming . . ~ . . · nan,\ of the students responded to the interim between the distribution of
.Miss Ald:i Snnth. :Miss ~m1th explain- I ton~ts t\t the:> annual 1/n!\inec;;s mf'et· .
.Jn . As wn!-1 the ca<>e this year, oue ed different passages of the play as o;;hc ina. w~ir~ follow~d t~e tol1owi;1g offi - the bids an d the pledge call no f~::ite~:
and ooe girl from each county will read it. and the ..,elect inn wa::1 ,-cry ce,., rs were elected; Pres.irlent , Al ber t nity man was a llowed to "talk frat Eat Your Dinner
.. ~lvcn t\ trip to th(' stnte fair wi th much C'njoye<l. "Xelsonj \'ice-president , Alge r Pop<' i to tho prospecti,·cs.
_ <'XpPn<.:.es paid by the stair fni r - ·:0-Friday
~d- In addition free instruction ~ecrernry, Frank Rttlne: trra!'urer, S. Th e basketba ll team is practlcing-
1 be gi,·en by members of thC' state The t:upbonic club gc:n-e the second )Iori:irity, and ).fr. Kately of the foe- hnrd fo r the coming game. Pat -:\fc-
1ge f:iculty. Tbo.,e who win thi~ of their most enjoyable dance!'! a t the ulty, wac;i. elected an honornry member. 'I (' I I· I b J' d Carth.' ·· star fo rward of last year. has
ol<l Elks· hall Saturday e \·ening. Owing ~' onte nr o, :it w u c l was to c oun . .
1
on The Bungalow's mce,
are to be the ones who securC' fir!-lt
e in industr ial conrrc;ts held in
i eonnt,i,· of the state. From now
'lleeting!i ,,~jJl be held in e:1eh of
counties with a \'iew of getting
preliminary work for the contests
of the way.
NU ARY :LEARANCE -ALE
Ladies' Russia Calf
button boots
$2.65 . 6 buttons, flexible heavy
~oles, short
gh toe, a
lue.
vamp, reguLU.
new
$3.50
to the fact th at thC' night was the one a ll t he games of chance. antl a stref't returned for prnctiel' .. Th.e team will
folJow ing thP Stag and Doe parties, car ni\·al pro,·idcd the member~ with perhaps .meet the. U111,·ersity of Utah
the attendauee was not as large ~s I plenty of amu8ement until ~ayhreak, I her(' dunng the midd le of the month.
had Ucen hoµed for. but tho::ie who du.1 1 " .. hen the party broke up wtth C'\"('ry I
neat, nifty,
crest dishes.
new, burnt
attend report a most enjoy:tble eC'n1ing. member pledged to nt:lke next yrar's MISS CORA MEL PATTEN
Raymond George W<ls. rnanag~r of the party e\'en better. WILL SPEAK TUESDAY
('\'('nt, :i.nrl the followi ng furnished mu· I ---------------
>i<: George Griffith . ,·iolin; Gone Ly RIC THE AT RE Quaw, piano ; LylC' TintingL'r, C'orol'.'t: I ('ly1le Srie-b. ti·omboue. and Ed .fat•ob:-..
cl:tri1wt. Hefre ... )nn('nl~ w<'n'
aml e\·('rything do11e to m:tkl' tlw ('\'('nt
a ~uccess.
High Class
Moving Pictures
I .\ 'ipN·ial asst•mbl:· will ht• held Tut' ...
da_,. morning in tht• ('•)llt•~e a~.:;emhly
I hcdl. at which timt' ).[is-. ('ora ).f('l Pat
ten w i ll gi\'C' a readinf: of thl' play.
'·Tht' l'a~"'ing of 1ht• Third Floor
l·'R:iek. ·' 'rhf' nssC'mhh- will ht'.' l\('Jd at
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK
Capital Stock .............. $150,0Jll.OO
Burplu:1 and Profits .. .. :"!50,000.GO
GEORGE COX, Cashier
ilt1Z('Ill3.ll -Montana
~===========================~==~ ell"'\'('11 o\·lrwk :rn1l it j-; dC";:in•cl tlwt ac;i. many of the 1ownspcoplt"' as pO!-iSihll' i·--------------!lttt°'"'n<l :ts ,,.,.JI ac.i all thr :--tuilt•nts at
WITHAM'S STUDIO
The latest ideas in Portraitures and
Artistic Mountings
"Photographs of the Better Sort"
THE BEST SAFETY RAZOR MADE FOR 35 CENTS
tho college. That '°"'• owning- ~ti" WILLIAM H. WATSON'S Patten will gi,·e n ren{liug in the ( 'h ri'I - ! Pictures, Stories, Lectures Dramas
I tian ehurch under tlw :rn ... piL't""-; nf the '· 'J'bp ro 11J-'t'n..;11~ of pn•s~ opinion of
.Jack 0 'Lanterns. ltoth l'tllllinent"l, ~pe:lking" ('Joqn~ntl~· 11f l,r_ \\":ll!-!On '!- work. i!'l thnt he is a
I PAGE BILL PASSES THE llHl'.'<.t1•r of art and litl"' l':tture. Highly in.,trudi\·(', illuminntiug a11d \'Cry won·
SENATE- NOW IN CONFER.ENCE drou~ book-s_ Endt picture :1. work of __ J.\ rr.· •
The Pnge bill, which pro,·ido• ~14.· ART SCHOOL PUBLISHING 000,000 for extension work :i nd indm1- COMP ANY
I trial training in "e-l'o1nlary ""t•hool11, has 1
2317 Michigan Ave., Chicago, u . s. A .
bill, which the P:tj:!i' bill replaced in THE PALM.
I now passed rhe ~en:itt• - Thr Lever
the <.1enah"' . bnrl pas~ed thi-• hou...,e, ~o 1
now the two bills !ire being conft'rred Jla,·p openrd 3 ne'""' •rnd up· to-date
over. Just what the vuttome of thr lun('h counter :1.nd eafe at I~ East
1 conference will be i11 unknown. Tllf'
I fiord b ill will undouht<'dh- ht"' mnC"h
differen t th:in eith<'r of th e two 111('111
tioned :ibo,·e. HoW('\'er, it is l'Xpe<"tNl
I tbttt a part of each bill will be held
?i.fn in street. Open dny nnd nig-ht. 'V r
a lso b:wc i1·e Crt."'am nnd ~oft drink~ o.nd
<'arr~- :i f.ull li ne of thf' crlrbratrd P~lJnq
candit?s. ('all and ..ice u~. ·w e will
trl'at you right.
Phone 82
BUSINESS CARDS
J . E . RAGSDALE, M . D.
Suite No. 17.
B. C. PURDUM.
DENTIST
Booms 1 and 2 Story Block
Phone 46 blk. Bozeman, Moat~
DR. W . E . MOXLEY.
DENTIST
Golden Rule Blk. Bell Phone 97 bllr,
DR. W. C. DAWES.
OSTEOPATillC PHYSICIA N'
Office and Residence ~01 S. Third
Phones-Bel! 494 red-Home ~96~
Bozeman, Montana.
DRS. DAVIDSON & GALBRAITH
DEXTIS'l'S .\.SD
ORAL SURGEOXS
Ten per cent discoount to students
Commel'cial National Bank Bldg.
Bozeman, 1!ontnna
DR. A. D. BREWER.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Post Office Block. Bozeman, )Cont
JOS. H. DELANEY, M. D.
DISEASES OF THE EYE
REFRAOTIOX
Bozeman,
HAL STEWART
ATTORNEY·AT·LAW
Suite ;J Galla ti n Blo<k;
Nelson Cab Co. Oldest and most reliable in
the City Cabs for weddings, parties
and funerals a specialty Bell Phone273 Home Phone 1962
BOZEMAN, MONTANA
WOOD COAL
LUMBER -00-
KENYON-NOBLE
. LUMBER COMP ANY
320 West Main Bt.
Bee3U!ll' a student haz:ng afr'oir pro\.·
i"d fatal, the trustee~ Of the raiYeritit1'"
CHOLSON'S SHOE STORE to and probabl.'· a large ...;um of morwy
will be antilable to thC' laud gran t l~ol
h'ge"' npxt yetir for rxlt•n-iion work.
FRANKE. D.\\" L, of North Cn.rolina ba\·e ,,etitlont•d th6
t us do your shoe repairing 0. ~L .f_\ f'Ql"E~. I legis lature to pn.3-t :t law which will
-.\ \h'_ make hazing :l crime.
PAGE~
WE ARE READY
to take your order for an Easter Suit. Our new spring samples are in. Let us take your measure now and
get an early selection.
THE HUB--"Howard's" Ed and Lou Howard, Props.
D. D. SJMITE.I FURNITURE
RUGS TRUNKS AND BAGS
KEEP EVERLASTINGLY AT IT
Gives that distinction, style and individuality that we claim for all our work
SCHLECHTEN'S STUDIO Makers of Fine Photographs.
The High Class Barber Shop for College Men TUXEDO BARBER SHOP
C. A. McINTIRE Michigan Building
Notice, Students! Eat with "Red" and "Short;y"
At the College Union
We Have Moved to corner of Central and Babcock
- one block from Main.
The Suit Shop
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THE SUPERIOR PRESS 107 West Main
THE WEEKLY EXPONE..'tr FRIDAY, FEBBl:ARY 9, 1913.
Basketball===hp Bob VALENTINES
We have the most complete and elaborate line lt ;, hard to '"Y ju<t whor ,J;d hap· ' Before the cln>h with the Yar,it~ .. , Valentines in the city. Call and see this new Jin~
pen in tht• Y;tr'iity g:une, but one thing howt'ver, the ,•olleg(' fi,·e will be seen
is rertain-the l'Ollt•j!e olid not pby in action <'n the Hth of February, POSTOFFICE NEWS ST AND ~
~tRtl'~ thtH from all npprarancr" the l'tnh. The )formon" haYe one of the bu~krthall. r:n.•n a :\lissmlls 1.c1per I when tb<'y met:"t the Pni,·c rsity of I c11Jl€'gt> had far 1hr he~t ng-gre1?ation of best quintette:o: in tbe we~t ~rnd )I. S. !...--------------------------':3. b:i.,kt't ~hOtlll'r"', be~t lt•am wMk and C. will haq• to put for t h e ,·er~- effort =========-=========:------====3 hij.!J!t'r ntl'n. On p:ipt•r, the blul' and if ~he hopr .. to _win tbi<i gaw('. I ' gol<l .. twnld h:in:• \\"\In two tfl on<' and. l no mat11•r whnt 1ht> cin•um-:tanc•c!\ were With the mo~t important games :n~t The Girl will Appreciate a Bouquet of Violets n:urinl? th(' gam(' . they ~hou1i1 1i:nt· at to he played. iutere.._t i"' 1ngging among for that Dance. We have them. 1C':1 .. : 110 .... t'•l thl' \":1r ... ity out of the bi~ the !'lturl<'nt~. ancl hut one or two be.
end of the ~core. "·hether the stu side tlit• re,!!ul:ir team are reporcing for TRACY FLORAL CO. dents say so or nor. tht:'y fel~I that practice'. \Yithout thp best kind of Both Phones Free Deli
Frida~ nil!hl · .. fifl"t'll W3" :1n <''·erla-.t· work11111:-, tin· team 1•annot bop<' to ============================ inu dis(?'r:it'l' ro tht" collrgl', anil it i~ succeed. nna nnw that the examinations -thl' duty of l'\ 1•ry man on that team are o,·er thNt> i" no rPa!'lun why tho!'le
to remov(' that d<'feat befort> the sea· who wert" out beforr cannot ag:liu get J
son i~ on•r. out and help th(' .. qund :1long.
Little rould ho <:du if the_,. had lost/ The cla" tea1~ now praotiein~ tlll' j!3111(' on the following <''·enlng in regularly nnd tho~e who will rt:'pr<'sent
Helt'na, fnr th('n it W{)nhl only hin·e their cln.sscs on thcs(' aggrcf?ntious will bec>n n question nf a poor team, but be chosen soon. The freshmen have a when they play against prnetica11y the 1 large numbf.'r out for places and the
snnH' sort of :rn aggregation one night juniors also a good r<'presentation. The 1atrr. :rnd ... imply wulk o\·er them, there ~opbomores and ~enior" ha,·e beE'n some·
is sona•thing" 'Hong. ' 'ithont saying what baekw!lrd and will ha.•e to get in
anothl'r ,,·ord. it is up to eYery iuau and clisr if tht'.'" hopr to compete ,,;th wht> pfayed in tlrnt g-ame to redeem the other eb.sse°'. himsrlf in the eye!'l of th<' student bod.,-/
before the .. t~:1~on j.., ovcr. Th(> ~iris 3"i ~·ct hnxe not takc>n any
__ step~ toward organizing . nnd it is I
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Both Phones 24
'Y lwn till' 1wxr game will he playe~ doubtful if they will ha,·e a tourney with the Yar~ity ha"> not b('('n deter· th is year. One of the featnrec:; of last
mi1wd. ;dthon~h Coach Do<'kstader is year's interela~s <'Ont('!'lts w3s the girls'
t•nill'a,·orinj? to brinR them here during,gnm('. It is hoped tbnt tliey will agajn 1-----------------------------I tht• tour1rnmt•nt. show ~omc interl'st in tb('se matters:
-- and pla.Y their grimes as usual. J"nr M'H~l'ul yeari;; the <'o ll ege has
journeyed to :.\(i~qoul:l early in ~fay
with ouJ.,- 1.1 few weeks of practice to tnke part in the trnc:k meet and do their sh!ln~ to :lid the unh·crslty finan cially in thr suec!'"" of the interschola!i>tie meet. True. there arc some ad ,·an-
BACK TO WORK AGAIN T he loss of Georg-c Blinn will be
keenly felt by the college track te3m next spring. Owing to his excellent I work last spring :1t ~[issoula . he was again elected captain of the team, and there was en:•ry reac;on to suppose th3t
tages in taking part in that meet, but tht> eolleg!' would again he rpre5ented the colleg,• offers ext'letly the opportu- by n -n-inning trnek team. nities to the university nt the time of the tournaml'nt. Tt will cost them Jess to come. they will m<'et hiJ?h -.chool students from all parts of the state and thl'." will ha,.<' the f:upport of
!<ome of thes:e sehooh in the game with the eoll('gC'. It is a mnttn of dollars and C'enh to the rollrge as it is to
thf> Ynrsft.'· cluring the track meet. If :\L S. f'. aclth :i.nything to the inter· .... l·hoJa,tie tral'k m<'rt. it is only fair
that th<.' uniq•r;:;ity should reciprocate hy playin,:..r hN1~ during- thr com ing tour·
Now that we are settled .down again it is time to t
over this laundry business. Time is money. D worry with a wash-woman. Save _time and money phone--
namt•ut.
(Ballatin bannrb:~ aLnmµan W. !I. VESTAL, JR., COLLEGE AGENT
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George ·was one of the best sprinters that <''·er wore the rollej?e color..:, and I it wa!'l due to his unexpecteit work at the meets that added many a point tot
the blue ancl gold score. I Starting with the c>entury dash. he '---------------------------~!
also pnter<"l.1 the 2:10 in 1911 with a ----------------------------! pMc::ibility of nclding a point or two .r---------------------------1 for tl1e col1ege. The rc-.u1t of that race
is famiHnr to nenrl.'- every student on the hill. Tn the last fe''" stride~ he no!'lell out the Yar:-oity runner. thus adrling a fir .. t in!<.tracl of a ~econd or thi rd for the rollege.
Lac;;t year he also eutcred the 4-40 wi1h about the ~nme intentiou. ...\g:tin be surpri!'led e\'eryon!' by taking' fir~t
place nnd annexing anotheT fh-e to
the score. It wa~ due ro the abilih- to meet th(' rmergenc>ir~ that made bi.m fl I valuable track man anrl one who will
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Littlf> tn11re 1•:1t1 ht• ndaed as to the eausl' of thf' di~n..,trous defoat at the hanit:'l of t b(' Yar .... ity thnn wnc:; pub
li!'l.bell in till~ ln:-.t i'sue of thr Expo· nent. The team returned home Satur<la:'- morning. :i.ntl all thnt an~ one of them will c;;ay about the game is, "'Te hHt. ·' En.eh Oil<' !'l<'em~ pnrticularl.v 3n:xious for the> gnme in Bozeman to
bl'.' played . and it i~ pMc;;ible that the member~ art"' wnirin·g for that chauce
to T<'gain th<'ir 101'-t pre"itige.
lon,1? be rememhered h.'p fl\"<'r~· student
1
"----------------------------1 on the hi11 for his work on the cinders.
ponrd nt lfon..r<l. Tho cost of cat· education of the drnf, hlind and feeble·
ing has increa .. ed 35 per cent at minded of the state. Congratulations,
1 Princeton . Ou{'I reason for the in· brothers, may we fare one-twelfth as creased eost of living at colleges, and well.
it is the -iame en•ry otht'-r pfoce. is Washburn College i!'l making an effort
that tb(' o;tandard of liYing i~ far to secur(' the Xationnl Prohibition eon· different from ~·hat it used to be.- test which ; ,. to be h<'ld in the !=lpring Exchaniro. of 1914.
The vfficial ('nrollmC'nt of X('w York The a,~erage ~tudt?nt at Prineeton
rnin~r~ity !'-<howed a lot3I Cnrtlllment spends :t919 per )'Nlr. The Jll:lximum of .J,.l:!S stucle11t:-<. an increase of 500 last year was $~,.100 ancl 1hc minimum [ sine'(' tht' s:tmf' time Inst .'·erir. was $~j0.
THE RIGHT PLACE To get your clothes cleaned and pressed -will call for and deliver.
ARCHIE MILLER, at The H
~~::::===~;::===================-= _:_: _: _:_: _: _: Thl' go,·ernment is building FACULTY HOLDS MEETING
DISCUSSES CLUB ROOMS
NORTON-JOSLYN. OVl"r to the (lntit•"' indilt•nt upon r.?gi!'l- 1-\iu!<k on tbe erimpus of h<' l'ni,·er
tration, ~uch a ... the 1.'oJnsitlerntion of !"it.'· of Kan-.a!'l. Kiosk will eontain On .Tan. 1.i Miss )Jignon .Jo~l.n1 and
)fr. Tom )\ortnn were united in mt'lrriag-e nt the home of the bride's _part•nt~ in Porlland, Ore.
At tho mertin~ of the faculty \\ ... ed ne<::day, most of the time wali gin:u
PFISTER ATHLETIC
CLOTHING
We are the agents for Gal
latin county for these highest grade
Gymnasium and Track
Suits
Ca!-t>s whNt' ~tutlenb wi .. h to carry
lllllrC than the r1..•gular uumhllr of crl'il· it:-o. Oar nthn matter raml' up. and that was in regard to the management of th<' C"ollcgl~ t"nion or club rooms. It w3s decided that matters could not be permitterl to f.!O on ns had been the C3se to date. It was brought out that M far the :rooms had been allowed to take care of themselves i;ritb the result that townspeople as weJJ as college students were making regular use of the
rooms, and further, that certain de
partments of the institution were mo· nopollzing them a great par t of the time. It wns therefore decided that a regular committee of. three faculty members and fi,·c i:;tudents should be given complete charge of the room~, and rules for their management laid down by this committae. Those from the fac-
This company makes all ultv who w<ll he on the committee are
h d · JJ d "lJ Professors Brewer, Dearborn and At· t e goo S It Se S an WI kin,.,n . Tho appointment of a commit·
make to order garments in I'''" of students will probably "be left . . with tht~ Student Senate. and the joint
any desired color or combma- , , .. m111111e,, \Yill me,•t and make n eom
tion. pl 1'lt" M't 11f rl'gulations Yery soon.
Until you try these goods College Expenses Are Interesting.
lnsrruments to rr~ist('r th('! climatic conditions in thi ... rf'~ion. Prom it m:i.y be l~arned all things pertaining to temperatur('1 rainfall and the barometer. It will be pla<'l"tl in front of the mRin ti ntranoe to the l'ni,·ersity Hall.
Thf' H ort ('Jub of the )lil~higan Agri· cultural College offerl; fiye prizes for
the five best piel'l made by students. First priZ<.', . ;}.OO In gohl; second prize.
one barrel of appl<'s., :ind third p r ize, one box of npples. The fourth nnd fifth prize.s will bl' ~uitable and useful.
My Symphony.
To live eontent wilb Rma.IJ me.ans; to seek eleganre rathrr than lu.xury; and refinement rnther than fashion; to be worthy, not re~pl'ctnbte; and wealthy, not rich;
To stud~~ bard, thing quietly, talk gently, act frankly;
To Ji!\ten to star .... and bird~. babes and sages with open heart~;
To benr all ehl'erfully; Do all bra,·ely; Await oeca:-;iomii Hurry ne,·eri
~fr. and :\Jn;. Xorton will make their home on th(' Xortou fruit farm near Yictor, Mont.
Both )fr. antl ~rr~. Xorton were student!\ at ~L S. C.:. «eYeral years ago. and hn,-e many friends who extend congratulations.
Baldwin Comes Through. Baker uniY("r'1.ity ha~ begun to ratsc
$5001000 endowm<"nt fund in additi-.)n I to the .. l~.:i.000 tan•lirional fund given by the general edul':ttion board of :Xew York. The eitizcn~ of Hnh1'\lll
1 a town
of only l,-1011 peoplr. hnve rnised $25.-000 after ha,·ini.r made many other gen· erous pro,·ision!. for the college. 'l'he minister~ of the ~outh Kan~as conferl'Ul'c> have pledged $~.i.000 and the remainder of the ~um will be Tai1-1ed with
~:g!he natural eon>tltueney of the co1.
1 Princeton.
you will not know how much better they are.
I n a word, to 1et th!:' spiritu:d, un·
'<i·. ,·. ,,·, . .., bidden and uneonsl·lou..... l?row up " that 1:1v1..• ht>en gathered through the common.
I Fire for a tim-~ threatened to clcst ro~v I the wholt• of \\ 11hrr!<i11onn hall, one of
the unher!'iit,v 's larR~:-,t dnrmi torie~, rcecntl.'T· lt wa!'i t•xtiuguished after :ibout "1,.)1)(1 worth uf property was damage<l. Pre. id('ot-rll·d \\"oodrow W ilson room
ed iu ""ither ... poon ball during his un· dl'rgraduate dny~.
rfhe Willson Co
:it fift.'· one uni,·rr,..lth·' r~garding This h to bei my ~-'pmphon~· fht> l'o ... t of ll\'ing 'hows th:tt the cost
of living 3t C1ll11..•gl' .... h:t"- ri:-t>u from Large Appropria.ti.On. :!.) to :"ill pl'r 1.·ent Tht~ !!;re:-ite-.1 ad-
1 vance i .. s.t O:lrhimonth. J. ~~ per ct>nt The .Minnesot.s legislnture recentlv
1 ~dYanc(' in the cost ot bonrd 1., re-1
appropriated over $3,200,000 fo r th~
A mo\•ement is on foot in Wisconftin I at pres<.'nt to drop the old distri"t / achi>ul and eRtnblish modern central schools throughout the s tate.
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